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Saturday, March 31, 2018

Sadly, the time has come to say farewell to 2018's Sale-A-Bration. My favorite free product this year has been the Celebrate You Thinlits. Hands down this is THE best freebie and I have to say a big thank you to Stampin' Up! for the awesome gift!

For this card I stamped the main image from the Blooming Basket set and then layered it on top of a bunch of die cuts. First layer is the banner from Bunch of Banners, next layer is from the Stitched Shapes, and the last layer is from the Layering Squares Framelits.

Friday, March 30, 2018

With the end of March Madness it makes sense that our theme for this #TGIF153 challenge is...

ANYTHING GOES!

I busted out the Sunshine and Rainbows Stamp Set along with the matching Rainbow Builders Framelits to make a fancy, shiny, glittery, rainbow card.

That's right this card is shiny. Why? I cracked open a pack of Glossy White Cardstock. Yep, I stampin' old school and loving the look of the shine from Glossy paper. The top half of the card base, which is also glossy, was spritzed with light misting of Dapper Denim Ink Refill and rubbing alcohol.

This card is loaded with lots of glitter. There are Dazzling Diamonds Glimmer Paper clouds and a strip of Silver Glimmer Paper, along with a scattering of Basic Rhinestones and Glitter & Clear Epoxy Shapes.

A closer look at the rainbow and you may notice some more shimmer. I brushed all the colors of the rainbow with Wink of Stella. I like the black and white strip of Tutti Frutti DSP as it mimics the rainbow stripes. And last, I love twine. Any color, I love all kinds of twine. So, it seemed fitting to tie a Pool Party Solid Bakers Twine shoestring tie around my card.

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Two totally awesome bird themed stamp sets is what I used to create my card for this sketch challenge over at Hand Stamped Sentiments #286. I grabbed the Best Birds and Flying Home to put together a sweet friendship cards. I have such fabulous friends and I am super grateful and blessed that they are a part of my life.

My card base is Flirty Flamingo, and In Color which will retire at the end of May. I have grown to adore this color and will miss it for sure. Two strips of Patterns and Pieces DSP are my new layers and they helped guide the rest of my color choices. My paint colors include Flirty Flamingo, Crushed Curry, Emerald Envy, Soft Suede and a little Pool Party.

I love that Best Birds has a matching Thinlit set. I cut the branch and blossoms with pieces from the Birds and Blooms Thinlits to decorate my stamped image and finish the sketch.

For the greeting "amazing" I used the Thoughtful Banners. I stamped it on a strip of So Saffron with Basic Black ink. The "friend" comes from the Lovely Words Thinlits. I stacked three of the "friend" cut outs with the top layer being Silver Glimmer Paper. I stack them in place of using dimensionals.

Sunday, March 18, 2018

With one piece of the Window Box Framelits, one quick straight cut, and one strip of cardstock I made this little cutie pie. I have decorated the basket with the We Must Celebrate and Thoughtful Banners Stamp Sets and some punched layers of pastel toned papers. Filling the basket is dyed white Ready Shreddie. That's right I dyed the crinkled packing papers. All I did was to spritz the white crinkle paper with a Mini Mister filled with rubbing alcohol and about 20 drops of Pear Pizzazz Ink Refill. You could use water, but I like how fast the color dries when using rubbing alcohol.

To Make the Basket:

Cut one piece of the Window Box Framelits.

Fold on all the tabs. This will help you see where to cut for step 3.

Cut the hexagon shape in half using the folded tabs to help you see where to cut. See photo below for guide.

Using the open line piece from the Window Box Framelits two times, once for each half of the hexagon shape. See photo below.

Adhere the cut half of the hexagon to the opposite side of the three panel section. See photo.

Fold box inward and upward to form basket, glue on all tabs.

Cut a 3/4" x 4 1/4" strip for a handle and glue in place.

What Easter basket would be complete without a bow? I just had to add a big loopy gingham bow and tag to finish it all up and make it perfect for giving to a friend.

Thanks for stopping by and visiting me along the Monday Montage Hop. You are next going to pop over to Julie Warnick's blog where she has something cute and clever to share.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

How exciting is this...My cards are being featured on Stampin' Up!'s Corporate Blog!!

There, I am sharing a trio of "faux Polaroid picture perfect" cards. These cheerful greeting cards feature Picture Perfect Party 6” x 6” Designer Series Paper (item 145559) faux Polaroid pictures which have been photo bombed by a bunch of adorable critters from the We Must Celebrate Stamp Set (item 145898).

To make easy Polaroid frames I cut pieces of Whisper White Card Stock (item 100730) 3 3/8” wide by 3 3/4” tall.Next, I used the Layering Square Framelits (item 141708) to cut the frame. Align the framelit as shown in the photo below.

The base of the Lemon Lime Twist Cardstock (item 144245), Bermuda Bay Cardstock (item 131197), and Berry Burst Cardstock (item 144243) cards have been embossed with the Scattered Sequins Dynamic Textured Impressions Embossing Folder (item 145649). Each of the framed Polaroid pictures is backed with pieces of the Sweet Soiree Ready Shreddie (item 145562). To adhere the crinkled paper shreds I added three strips of Tear & Tape (item 138995) on the back side. I pressed the shreds into the tape and thenclipped the really crazy extra long pieces away.

I cut two of the greetings using the Stitched Shapes Framelits (item 145372).

To cut a shape perfectly sized to fit the third greeting image I ran it through the Big Shot (item 143263) twice to make two cuts using the Layering Square Framelits (item 141708). Once with one of the square shapes and then a second time with a scalloped square to create a fun edge.

Friday, March 16, 2018

I had this vision for a layout so I gave it a try and loved the simplicity. With the Stitched Shapes Framelits O laid out four squares in two rows of two. The sticking lines gives a simple bit of texture and interest to perfectly highlight the basket of roses and berries image.

In the photo below you can see how I used one of the Bunch of Banners Framelits to make a banner for the greeting. It was so easy to clip it to the perfect size. I used the same set of Framelits to cut a So Saffron banner to place behind the fussy cut basket.

To color the flowers and basket I used the Watercolor Pencils and an Aquapainter. Linen Thread, which is one of my favorites, and Dazzling Diamonds Glitter are the last touches I used to finish up my card.

About Me

I absolutely love crafting and making things, especially projects with papers and stamps. I enjoy making altered scrapbooks and cards. Lately, I have totally enjoyed creating gifts, jewelry, and home decor items with Stampin' Up! products. I have been a Stampin' Up! demonstrator since 1998 and I love my job. I am also a Stampin' Up! Artisan Award Winner for 2009-2010 and an Artisan Finalist in 2013. I have another job working in the field of weddings and events. I help design and coordinate florals and decor for events all over the Silicon Valley. I truly love the opportunities when my two jobs collide and happily intersect.

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